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mattmgut
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Favorites & Keynotes

I have a general question about Favorites workflow and will use Keynotes as the example. I have looked at several project templates to aid creating our own office standards. I have gravitated towards Views that are set-up with Layers, MVO and GOC settings all saying something like "A1 - Floor Plans" or "A2 - Exterior Elevations" for those particular views. I like the simplicity and clarity.

 

The out-of-the-box template separates Favorites into two basic folders - Design and Documentation. The Documentation is fairly generic and I am wondering if anyone sets up their Favorites such that the Documentation includes folders that are specific to specific drawings. Similar to Views there would be a folder containing on the "A1 - Floor Plan" documentation. It would include Wall Type Labels, Plan Keynotes and Markers typically seen on plans. I recognize that having multiple versions of a label specific to a drawing type could create more work if you decide to change the label.

 

This question arises because when I am adding Keynotes to various drawings I need to constantly change the layer before placement or redefine the favorite - especially if I decide to "replace label." I realize once you have keynote on the drawing type set-up it is not that much more work, but I also like using Favorites as a reminder of what labels go on that particular drawing. Obviously I can organize how I see fit, but curious how others organize their favorites for the sake of productivity and if there is something I missing about Keynotes and layers.

 

Thanks!

 

Matthew

Matthew Guthrie
RHiZO Architecture
MacBook Pro M2 Max, 32GB
macOS 15.2 Sequoia (24C101)
AC 28
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Kalib Stewart
Booster

Just came across this, I posted almost the same issue. Keynotes revert layers and it is infuriating when working across multiple views simultaneously. It feels like a bug more than an intention, and changing transfer settings doesn’t help.


I also organise my favourite annotations by view (drawing) folders. It’s the best way to keep drawings graphically consistent and saves time making decisions about colours, line weights, text size etc. I actually went one step further and started organising specific attributes down into cut v cover fills, fill purposes, product composites, and creating lines for specific purposes such as a building wrap line for detailing.

Reg' Architect
cocoloco
Advisor

hey you! same issue here. also wanted to ask you, were you able to set up different looks for each category of your keynotes? I have issues that everything looks same even though i saved them differently. 

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mattmgut
Booster

Hi. What I am doing now is saving view specific keynotes (saved by layer) in a keynotes folder in favorites. Before I start adding or replacing keynotes in a particular view, I select that particular keynote in the keynotes palette (star drop-down). I try not to jump between different views and it works pretty well. For example, my keynote favorites folder will be: Keynote - Floor Plan, Keynote - RCP, Keynote - Elevation, etc. I realize that a plan label will not show in an elevation or section view, but because of things like site plans and RCPs I just keep the view name going. A keynote used for sections and elevations might both be on the general annotation layer, but I do not need to think about what to select when I see "elevation" or "section" in the keynote name.

Matthew Guthrie
RHiZO Architecture
MacBook Pro M2 Max, 32GB
macOS 15.2 Sequoia (24C101)
AC 28

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